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- Furnivall Gardens (also spelt Furnival Gardens) is a park in Hammersmith alongside the river Thames. It was once the location of the mouth of Hammersmith...3 KB (304 words) - 16:03, 8 February 2024
- until 1946. It was founded in 1896 by Frederick Furnivall, after whom the riverside Furnivall Gardens a few metres away are named. For its initial five...9 KB (532 words) - 13:24, 4 May 2024
- Eltham Common Fairfield Park, Croydon Finsbury Park Foots Cray Meadows Furnivall Gardens Gladstone Park Goodmayes Park Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, formerly...30 KB (1,895 words) - 15:49, 29 February 2024
- what is now King Street, into the Thames at the present-day site of Furnivall Gardens in Hammersmith. Until the early 19th century the creek was navigable...2 KB (175 words) - 03:05, 14 May 2020
- village of Hammersmith, the bulk of which was demolished in the 1930s. Furnivall Gardens, which lies to the east, covers the site of Hammersmith Creek and...59 KB (4,825 words) - 06:47, 13 July 2024
- son John, the second Earl, who had already succeeded as seventh Baron Furnivall on his mother's death in 1433. Lord Shrewsbury served as both Lord Chancellor...28 KB (2,573 words) - 02:19, 26 June 2024
- History of Alton Towers (category Gardens in Staffordshire)into one of the largest formal gardens in Britain. Several gardens were planted, including a Dutch garden and a rock garden. More than 13,000 trees were...18 KB (2,113 words) - 19:11, 30 April 2024
- University):: 103–104, 112 Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the existing English dictionaries. The society...97 KB (9,901 words) - 12:42, 12 August 2024
- Great Fosters (category Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Surrey)England since July 1951, and its gardens and parkland have been Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens since July 1988. The grounds...8 KB (822 words) - 23:46, 1 July 2024
- academic discipline until the 19th century. Scholars such as Frederick James Furnivall, who founded the Chaucer Society in 1868, pioneered the establishment...78 KB (9,378 words) - 03:01, 14 August 2024
- Furnivall, the founder of The Burma Book Club and The World of Books magazine, to which Thant regularly contributed. Promising a good post, Furnivall...46 KB (5,410 words) - 07:18, 20 July 2024
- (COMT, Leiden, 1994). Chapter I, P.32-36 ISBN 90-71042-44-8 John Sydenham Furnivall, Colonial Policy and Practice: A Comparative Study of Burma and Netherlands...140 KB (15,145 words) - 06:25, 31 July 2024
- individual, generally a Norman aristocrat of the 11th century. F. J. Furnivall, following earlier writers, argued that Robert I, Duke of Normandy was...13 KB (1,932 words) - 21:42, 9 December 2023
- 32. ISBN 9781135309527. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) II 78-9 Furnivall, FJ, ed. (1890) [1888]. Continuation of Chaucer's Squire's Tale. Ch Soc...6 KB (817 words) - 22:05, 4 March 2024
- Retrieved 19 February 2020. "RHS Plant Selector - Rhododendron 'Mrs Furnivall'". Retrieved 19 February 2020. "RHS Plant Selector - Rhododendron 'Mrs...34 KB (1,398 words) - 17:25, 20 March 2022
- & Ollie Stan Laurel 2019 The Professor and the Madman Frederick James Furnivall Greed Sir Richard McCreadie 2020 The Trip to Greece Steve Coogan U.S....88 KB (6,892 words) - 14:17, 11 August 2024
- 28. ISBN 978-0-19-532532-4. Edward Peacock (editor), revised by F.J. Furnivall (1902). Instructions for Parish Priests by John Myrc, p.48, lines 1567–74...120 KB (14,468 words) - 15:24, 12 August 2024
- 1810; the text was not available until 1868, when it was edited by F. J. Furnivall.: 62–63 W. W. Skeat's 1894 edition of the Tales was the first to use...11 KB (1,120 words) - 19:23, 19 July 2024
- regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848. London : Parker, Furnivall, & Parker. ISBN 9780665483516 – via Internet Archive. Mavis Campbell,...72 KB (7,729 words) - 21:22, 24 June 2024
- Hutton Court (category Grade II listed garden and park buildings)countrye" at "the castle of hutton". Scholars such as Frederick James Furnivall suggest that the author may have meant Hutton Court. "Hutton Court". historicengland...7 KB (794 words) - 15:18, 22 May 2024
- after her mother, who was a teal lady born; a Miss Furnivall, a granddaughter of Lord Furnivall's, in Northumberland. I believe she had neither brother
- Key, once Head Master of University School, On the authority of F. J. Furnivall. Seven Watchmen sitting in a tower, Watching what had come upon Mankind
- Anne Boleyn. London: MacMillan, 1884. Furnivall. Laneham, Robert. Captain Cox. (F. J. Furnivall, ed.). Furnivall, F. J. Captain Cox, his Ballads and Books